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    Garden Style Apartments

    You might be wondering what a garden style apartment is. This is an apartment on the ground floor of an apartment building having direct access to a backyard or garden or a low-level apartment building or building complex surrounded by lawns and trees, shrubbery, or gardens. If you're thinking that it sounds grandiose, you're right! A garden style apartment is an apartment comprising of low-rise apartment buildings which are built with landscape grounds surrounding them. Garden style apartments in Tallahassee are normally arranged around courtyards that are open at one end. This almost camouflages the buildings and it becomes cohesive with the foliage of Tallahassee rather than a obstructive building.

    What to Expect from a Garden Style Apartment

    When thinking of a garden style apartment in Tallahassee it may evoke ideas of classic Hollywood glamour that the old New York brownstone basements used to conjure. These types of apartments create a sense of community because the communal space, the courtyard or garden, is something that gets utilized often. Neighbors enjoy community gardening and cookouts regularly with one another. If you are new to Tallahassee, this could be a great way to meet friends and neighbors as larger apartment communities may not create the same sense of intimacy. Another perk of garden style apartments in Tallahassee is that you don't have to climb up and down the stairs constantly. Moving your furniture into your new home will be much less strenuous than if you lived on the fifth floor. Also, you'll never have to worry about stacking your grocery bags up your arm and then climbing up 5 flights of stairs. A feeling of community and convenience are bonuses of living in a garden style apartment in Tallahassee.

    Things to Consider when Choosing a Garden Style Apartment

    While living in a garden style apartment can be very advantageous, it is not ideal for everyone. If you are a light sleeper or like a certain amount of silence, your lifestyle could be disrupted if your apartment is on a busy street. Cars and pedestrians can be a bit of a distraction. It's important to look for a garden-level space that has windows and gets some sunlight. Although, you can manage to brighten the place up with lamps and other light fixtures. Another way to bring light into your garden style apartment is mirrors. They naturally reflect any existing light throughout your home. They also serve as a great accent piece. Many garden-level homes have some sort of semi-private outdoor access. It's a good idea to consider options for how to best use outdoor areas before moving in, to make sure you take advantage of the space. If you don't think you'll be doing much gardening, maybe consider an outdoor dining area or book nook. With all apartment types, there are perks and disadvantageous. Make sure you know what are deal makers are breakers for you before you go on your gorgeous garden style apartment hunt.

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